Bonnie, I

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    Bonnie, I

    Clyde wrapped a string around my broken heart
    Saying, "Bonnie, I..."

    He tugged my ashy hands.
    Kissed my bleeding lips.
    And sang, "Come away..."
    "Come away..."

    I couldn't believe how weak
    My bones were like feeble twigs.
    As I tried and I tried to get to him.

    But he kept screaming, "Bonnie, I..."
    And I couldn't stop the tears.

    My legs came out from under me
    And suddenly he disappeared.
    In the distance all I could hear
    Was his tortured voice
    Screaming, "Bonnie, I..."
    "Bonnie, I..."

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    Poetry is what is lost in translation.

    Robert Frost (1875-1963) American Poet.

    Savvy’s Poems (32)

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